"LeBron left everything, including his headband, on the floor. And it was just what Heat needed in Gm 6," tweeted Israel Gutierrez of ESPN.

Author Kevin Power tweeted: "Noticed how LeBron's game got turned up a notch after he lost his headband and never put it back on? Who thinks he won't wear it Game 7?"

"Now that LeBron realizes it was his headband that's been holding him back all this time, he's going to be hard to contain.#GameSeven," tweeted Milwaukee Journal Sentinel columnist Eugene Kane.

James' signature headband was knocked off in the fourth quarter. With the San Antonio Spurs on the verge of winning the NBA title on the Heat's home court, James forgot about the headband and went most valuable player mode. He scored 16 points in the final period just to get the contest into overtime.

“I guess the headband was the least of my worries at that point,” James said after the game.

Heat teammate Dwayne Wade said headband or not, James single-handedly lifted Miami to the Game 6 win.

The questions have already started on social media whether James, the reigning NBA MVP, is superstitious enough to go without the headband in Game 7. USA Today has already started a Facebook question on the subject.

When the Heat's LeBron James decided to ditch his headband after it was knocked off his head on Tuesday, Miami turned a deficit into a 103-100 overtime victory over the San Antonio Spurs, forcing a dramatic Game 7 in Miami on Thursday.